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<H1>Example Apache Derby Programs</H1>
<p>This directory contains example programs. For a complete description, see <A href="http://incubator.apache.org/derby/docs/getstart/">Getting Started with Apache Derby</A> and the <A href="http://incubator.apache.org/derby/docs/adminguide/">Apache Derby Server and Administration Guide</A>.</p>
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	<LI><A href="simple/example.html">Simple</A>
        <p class="BodyRelative">A very simple JDBC application that boots the driver,
                                creates a database, and loads some data.</p></LI>
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<LI><A href="nserverdemo/readme.html">Network Server Sample Programs</A>
	<p class="BodyRelative">Two examples are provided to demonstrate how to obtain an <em class="Emphasis">embedded connection</em> and <em class="Emphasis">client connections</em> using the Network Server to connect to the same database. An embedded connection is a connection to a database that is booted in the same JVM as the application. Client applications that require a database connection across the network use the network server protocol (DRDA) to connect to the Network Server. This type of connection is referred to as a client connection.</p></LI></LI>

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